US37725A - Improvement in machines for cutting rasps - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21KMAKING FORGED OR PRESSED METAL PRODUCTS, e.g. HORSE-SHOES, RIVETS, BOLTS OR WHEELS
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • FIG. 1 is alfront elevation of a machine for cutting rasps, invented by J. S. and Da vid Shattuck, and having our improvements attached;
  • Fig. 2 a perspective, view of our improved cutter-carriage as it is applied to the above machine;
  • Fig. 3 a view of the notched bar by which the cutter is secured in i ts head.
  • the machine represented in Fig. 1 the blank is fed continuously and uninterrupted-ly up by means of a screw, B, to the upper end of which is secured the holder b, which carries the blank.
  • the screw is operated by a nut, B2, which is connected by intermediate gear lng Witha wheel, B3, upon the driving-shaft U.
  • the cutterf is thrown by a spring to give the blow' and is moved past the face ofthe blank to place the teeth in rows across it by cams D upon a shaft driven by the worin E on the dri vin g-shaft.
  • cams operate upon an arm, t', projecting from the cutter-carriage d, which is brought back after having' com pleted a line of teeth across the@ rasp by a spring, gv.
  • the shaft C also carries the cams F, which raise the cutter preparatory to its being thrown by its spring.

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. Y UNITEDI STATES PATENT OFFICE.
A. n. sournwicir AND n. n.
OF SAME PLACE.
` Y GRANDY, OF BALLARDVALE, MASSACHU- SETTS, ASSIGNORS TO THE WHlPP LE FILE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
IMPROVEMNTIN MACHINES FOR. CUTTING RASPS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 37,2'25, dated February 17, 1863.
To /ZZ whom it may concern:
'Be it known that we, A. B. SoUTHWIcK and H. E. GRAND'Y, both of Ballardvale, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts,
' have invented certain Improvements in Machines for l(Ifuttin g Rasps, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying draw ings, making part of this specification, in
which A Figure 1 is alfront elevation of a machine for cutting rasps, invented by J. S. and Da vid Shattuck, and having our improvements attached; Fig. 2, a perspective, view of our improved cutter-carriage as it is applied to the above machine; Fig. 3, a view of the notched bar by which the cutter is secured in i ts head. r
1n the machine represented in Fig. 1 the blank is fed continuously and uninterrupted-ly up by means of a screw, B, to the upper end of which is secured the holder b, which carries the blank. The screw is operated by a nut, B2, which is connected by intermediate gear lng Witha wheel, B3, upon the driving-shaft U. The cutterfis thrown by a spring to give the blow' and is moved past the face ofthe blank to place the teeth in rows across it by cams D upon a shaft driven by the worin E on the dri vin g-shaft. These cams operate upon an arm, t', projecting from the cutter-carriage d, which is brought back after having' com pleted a line of teeth across the@ rasp bya spring, gv. `The shaft C also carries the cams F, which raise the cutter preparatory to its being thrown by its spring.
.Our improvements are exclusively upon the cutter carriage and upon the cutter-head, and
will now be particularly described.
As the blank in this machine is fed'continuously and vertically, it is manifestif the cutter-carriage move in ahorizontal Aplane while the blank is rising, that the teeth will not be 4arranged in lines.perpendicular to a line running lengthwise through the center of the rasp. lTo accomplish this arrangement of the teeth is the object of the :first part of our invention, which consists in raising the cuttercarriage as it moves across the blank by causing it to run upon inclined stationary ways, the inclination of the wa-ys being such that the upward motion of the cutter shall bejust equal to the upward feed of the blank. The
inclined ways H, upon which the cutter-carriage runs, are secured to the table or bench of the machine. From the bottom ofthe carriage rises two standards, I, which carry a shaft, K, that pivots freely upon centers or in bearings upon the standards. The cutterhead L is secured to the extremity of an arm projecting from this shaft. Another arm, M,
projectingfrom the same shaft, is raised by the cams F preparatory to'each cut, and the cutter ist-brown by a spring, N ,as seen in Fig. 2.
As .the armM falls it strikes against a spring, O, secured to the carriage, which raises thel cuttertfrom oi' the blank atte-rit has formed a tooth.
A difficulty has been experienced in machines of this class-for want of some efficient method of securing the cutter to its head. Whe-re wed ges were used for the purpose they were apt to be jarred loose by the frequent andviolent concussions to which they were.
.se-cting it, is then made through the head, and
into this mortise is placed a barl or block, S, Figu, of steel, having a triangular notch, i", cut in it to accommodate the cutter, the sur faces ofthe notch where they bear upon the cutter being cut with teeth like those ot' a le. The block S is forced down upon the cutter by the'screw h. By this means the cutter is held firmly in the position required and may be speedily removed or replaced.
What weclaim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The inclined ways H,in connection with the cutter-carriage, as set forth, for the purpose specified, y
2. The method herein described of securing the cutter to its head by means of the Inortise on, the notched bar S and the screw 71 opcratA ing as described.
A. B. SOU'llli-VIC'K.
l ll. E. GRANDS". Witnesses a SAM. COOPER,
l. E. TEsoHEMAonnn.
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